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About This Listing

The Kentucky KM-150 mandolin is a fabulous value available in an all-solid, traditionally designed, A-style instrument that beautifully combines period-correct vintage specifications with an amazingly affordable price. When it comes to tone and playability, the KM-150 also excels. To achieve the best tone and volume possible, select solid spruce - meticulously hand-carved and graduated - is used for the top, while select solid maple is used for the back and sides. A solid maple neck with rosewood fingerboard and traditional snakehead-shaped peghead is attached to the body by a modified dovetail neck-body joint not only adds to the authentic look, but also has a comfortable shape that is easy to play, and offers a lifetime of serviceability. Top everything off with a set of accurate, open-geared tuners, an adjustable rosewood bridge and tuning will be easy, accurate and with perfect intonation every time. Comes with a gig bag.

FEATURES
Solid spruce top
Solid maple back and sides
Solid maple neck with 12th fret neck joint
Traditional high-gloss sunburst finish
Multiple binding on top
Bound rosewood fretboard
Classic mother-of-pearl "Kentucky" script inlay and dot markers
Inlaid mother-of-pearl position markers
Deluxe tuning machines
Adjustable truss rod
Adjustable compensated rosewood bridge
Nickel-plated hardware

Condition
Brand
Model
  • KM-150 Standard A-Style Mandolin
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About the Seller

Music Folk

St. Louis, MO, United States
(335)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:675

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